This is a great place to stay. It's a little walk into the main town/fort area but really no more than 10 mins and you could always get a rickshaw. We liked the fact we were staying away from the hustle and bustle and could go into it when we felt like it. Britta was execeptionally helpful/friendly when we had troubles booking trains and also during our stay. Rooms are really nicely done, a bit on the cold side when we were there in Dec, particularly in the bathroom. Food was decent but not the best that we ate in Rajhasthan. We also did a camel trip with themwhich was ok, I mean we saw all the sights and had great food out in the camp, but there is no desert camp like it says on some of their details. I think this has been sold to someone else. we stayed out in tents, which was fine but to be honest I just wasn't that impressed by the scenery and the camel part was about 10 mins on the first day and 30 mins on the next, don't get me wrong this was actually enough as it was so uncomfortable!










